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Ditch the Car in These Walkable U.S. Cities
By ditching the car on your next trip you can save money, help the environment, and work off all that food you're sure to be eating. Going on foot also helps you slow down and discover new corners of a city beyond the tourist attractions. Some cities, however, are a little easier to walk than others.
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7 Destinations You Can't Access By Road
No roadways lead to these enticing spots, helping to prevent the tourist crowds from descending. While you may not have cell service or access to the Internet, if you step foot into any one of them, you'll quickly forget about the busy modern world. Immerse yourself in a slower pace of life while enjoying spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and unique experiences by booking a trip to these truly hidden gems.
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Who You Should and Shouldn't Tip on Vacation
If you live in the U.S., you're probably used to scribbling an extra few dollars on your receipt, or popping a handful of bills into a jar at the barista's cashier. Tipping is ingrained in our society, but the tipping culture in the U.S. is very different than that in most other countries. Even for Americans vacationing in their own country, tipping can be confusing, but this guide will help you understand who you should and shouldn't tip while enjoying your getaway.
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